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Modern document locations

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Centre for Metropolitan History

Publication

Author

Historical Manuscripts Commission

Year published

1895

Supporting documents

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'Modern document locations', The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.: Fourteenth report, Appendix; part VIII (1895). URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=77327 Date accessed: 20 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Modern document locations

The corporation of Lincoln

The royal charters remain at the Guildhall. The rest of the manuscripts here listed were transferred to the Lincolnshire Record Office.

The corporation of Bury St. Edmunds

These manuscripts were transferred to the Suffolk Record Office, except for the four manuscripts listed in the Introduction.

The corporation of Hertford

These manuscripts were transferred to the Hertfordshire Record Office.

The Dean and Chapter of Worcester

These manuscripts remain, except for the 'Liber visitacionis' of 1540, listed as item XIII.

The Bishop's Registry at Worcester

These muniments were transferred to the Herefords and Worcs Record Office.

The Dean and Chapter of Lichfield

These muniments were transferred to the Lichfield Joint Record Office, with the exception of the 'Magnum Registrum Album', which remains with the cathedral.

The corporation of Great Grimsby

These manuscripts were transferred to the South Humberside Record Office.